Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 5, 1977, p. 19

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Reds end season BUT I thought baseball was their game So it was for the Eramosa Reds but they wound up their season with a game of football frolic and a delicious barbeque at the home of Neil The team one of two squirt teams in consisted of players Mike Chapman Trevor Richard Ciavarella Dylan Ciavarella Colin Brace Philip Brace Roger Masters Bruce Bob Meyer Gary Matt Matt Draper John McQuinn and Incledon Absent from photo are Richard and Dylan Ciavarella and Gary Thtjf Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct 5 Plaza Variety opens officially on Saturday Racing riding needs met at new tack shop in village by K Chalmers Rockwood Plaza Variety will officially open this Satur morning October at a Chairman of the Village Trustees Tony will be on hand to cut the ribbon and two senior citizens will be invited to take part in the ceremony The first ladies to enter the store will receive a rose each and specials on Pepsi Coke 7 Up and milk will be featured These spe cials begin Thursday Oct Owners of the store Sheldon Blow and Fran Lock hope to offer a little more than just a variety store They feel they don t want to compete as much as expand service to village residents Both feel because of their location they should attract a strong transient clientele However Mr Blow com that he was plea surprised with the faithful customers they hod already attracted in the first few weeks Mr Blow was formerly coordinating engineer for Blow Press in Acton manufacturer of heavy machinery The store is a first time experience for both parties They have hired local dent Brenda Nelson to help out A bright cheery big store PROPRIETORS AT Plaza Variety are Frances and Sheldon Blow The couple describe their store as a Variety Store Plus everything you need was the objective for this grocery Items with all dairy friendly couple when they products available planned their store Special requests will be to Next summer scooped the already varied cream will be offered Fresh tion of merchandise altered coffee is something many according to demand as the morning people are stopping weeks pass for on their way to work The store features patent reports Fran Hours will be medicines a photo service posted at the official opening wide gift selection including on Saturday and Mr Blow toys cards and gift wrap added that parking will soon cosmetics and local crafts be available in the rear of the On hand are the usual plaza for shoppers Juvenile girls tourney by K Chalmers Juvenile Girls held their annual ball tourna ment recently The touma mentstarted on September 17 but was on Sep tember IB The first game between Gait and St Catharines saw Gait win The second game between and resulted in two all ties but was declared winner because of more base- runners reaching first base safely Alma and Brantford played next Alma winning Hillsburgh and played with Hillsburgh taking game with 4 1 Final game Saturday the first in semi finals between St Catharines and resulted in win Then the tournament was rained out On Sunday October things got under way once again with Gait playing Winning score was Brant ford won over Guelph next 5 Alma and played a scoreless game but Alma had more boserunners reach first base safely Rock wood and played the final game in consolation and won 130 The final game for the championship was between and Alma winning 100 Trophy for the most able player went to Donna Whale of Alma and Terry Myers of Dundas was pre sented with trophy for the most valuable pitcher Local merchants donated gifts gifts and winners being too numerous to men Main prize v as a gas barbecue donated by the Juvenile Girls and DickGarnerof 4 and the door prize an AM M cassette portable radio also donated by the Juvenile Girls and won by Carol Death Dot Polo manager and coach for the past seven years will see the season end following a tournament in on October Molly is the statlstition and husband Frank Is cocoach joined In this year to help train the team There Are Still Openings For The Following Courses At the Ernest C School Milton offered In cooperation with Sheridan College REGISTER ON OPENING NIGHT THURSDAY OCTOBER DATES Classes bog Oct FEES with course indicated For cows will be hold Chtbtmas to nsw year beg ng January 12 Look or ths January regis I a lion January 1978 EXT Tho course is designed to I ho basic knitting progression to tho difficult Mite StudonUwlluMboth2ond4 needles The course will also repairs and embroidery on knitted Physical and mental being control and relaxation Men and women all ages must bring blanket AC A Humeri Relation Areas Understand ng people and Induction training employ developing and morale a laments of wage and salary on communications corrective action understanding the collective planning and organising or results fl I EXT 8238 Typing A course for beginners and those who have typing- skills and wish lo Improve those skills end speed EXT 8238 Personal Grooming Hair Dressing Learn to do you own hair la sets tints perm etc under professional direction and Instruction EXT Sewing An Into rest coutse lor and anyone Interested in furthering their skills on a sell choice profoct basis Chalmers Where Horsemen are served by Horsemen is the motto of the owners of the newlyopened Bo- Dec Tack Shop In the Plaza at 176 Alma Street Don and Barbara Lawrence and Bob and Mary Smith have extensive experience in English Western and Stands rdbred horses They will feature every riding and racing need for area resi dents including English Western and driving boots silver Jewellery from Arizona leather Items from gloves to purses medications for horses books and a wide range of gift Items to suit everyone A complete line of Beswlck china animals by Royal Doulton will be avail able in the near future Bob and Mary Smith arc well known in the area Bob has operated a tack shop out of his house on Road for the past five years and Mary has trained standard bred in area for the past years Mrs Smith also breeds and trains purebred Arabians In Don Lawrence and his wife Barbara have bred ridden and shown Appaloosas for years throughout the eastern half of North America Mr Lawrence sold Bright Eyes an mare to West Germany The first from Canada according to Mr Lawrence They have shown horses In English and Western classes and ore active in the Ontario Rodeo Association Mr Law rence Is vicepresident of the Appaloosa Club of Canada ana is also past president of Club of Ontario People are invited to drop in and browse and enjoy free coffee A bulletin board with local and regional events is set up in the store and people ore asked to feel free to post Library notes Following is the monthly bulletin for Com Library Regular hours for Community Library arc In effect Tuesday and day Saturday 12 noon New arrivals at the library include Adult fiction Yellowthread Street by William Marshall The Etruscan Smile by Vcldi Johnston The Dark Tower by C S Lewis East Wind Rain by Richard Nash The Chancellor Manuscript Robert I Juvenile primary fiction Horseshoe Ihrry and the Whale by The Tomltn the ox by Lindgren And This Is Laura by fcllcn Conford Pirate Adventure Peggy In th Night Kitchen bj Maurice fiction The Hiding lace Come ten Boom King the Road by Richard The Gilts a Canadian Odyssey by II Timulhy Dairq brazier FAMILY NIGHT IS EVERY TUESDAY October 11 til doting Out FunUy gM a and SOFT DRINK UVEA LITTLE AT DAIRY QUEE Mm Guelph St at Rexway Dr Georgetown brBZlBf STANDING AMID their fine selection of riding and racing needs are Bob Smith left and Don Lawrence of BoDee Tack Shop at Plaza month the owners will war saddle from Germany display a piece or antique gear from the collection of Sl0rc Tuesday to Don Lawrence who has Thursday a to idvolrj Indian old a to p western Royal Canadian Saturday 10 a m lo5pm Mounted Police and a World Sunday a to p FREE Your Childs Portrait In vivid color A gift to you from lift to you froms ACTON NO APPOINTMLNT NECESSARY Just drop into store during the days and listed be lav Your lovely icture will be liken by professional children photographer One gift portrait to may include groups It s our way of sijjnL Think you to our regu lar customers and Welcome to everyone else TUESDAY OCT 11106 pm ONE DAY ONLY 59 CupfrSOUp RttoiBnnCw 43 Self Basted Turkeys Smoked Hams Smoked Hams 179 IGA Cheese Slices jfM an GET AN ENTRY BLANK AT IER WIN A HOLIDAY FOR 2 IN ACAPULCO WEDNESDAYS ARE GOLDEN AGE DAYS AT ACTON IGA FREE DELIVERY WITHIN TOWN ACTON LIMITS Main St North 8531960

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